RB69 DNA polymerase ternary complex with dG/dT at position n-1 of primer/template duplexRB69 DNA polymerase ternary complex with dG/dT at position n-1 of primer/template duplex

Structural highlights

4m3y is a 3 chain structure with sequence from Escherichia phage RB69. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA. For a guided tour on the structure components use FirstGlance.
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Function

DPOL_BPR69 This polymerase possesses two enzymatic activities: DNA synthesis (polymerase) and an exonucleolytic activity that degrades single stranded DNA in the 3'- to 5'-direction.

Publication Abstract from PubMed

Recent structures of DNA polymerase complexes with dGMPCPP/dT and dCTP/dA mispairs at the insertion site have shown that they adopt Watson-Crick geometry in the presence of Mn2+ indicating that the tautomeric or ionization state of the base has changed. To see whether the tautomeric or ionization state of base-pair could be affect by its microenvironment, we determined ten structures of an RB69 DNA polymerase quadruple mutant with dG/dT or dT/dG mispairs at position n-1 to n-5 of the Primer/Template duplex. Different shapes of the mispairs, including Watson-Crick geometry, have been observed, strongly suggesting that the local environment of base-pairs plays an important role in their tautomeric or ionization states.

Mispairs with Watson-Crick Base-pair Geometry Observed in Ternary Complexes of an RB69 DNA Polymerase Variant.,Xia S, Konigsberg WH Protein Sci. 2014 Jan 24. doi: 10.1002/pro.2434. PMID:24458997[1]

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References

  1. Xia S, Konigsberg WH. Mispairs with Watson-Crick Base-pair Geometry Observed in Ternary Complexes of an RB69 DNA Polymerase Variant. Protein Sci. 2014 Jan 24. doi: 10.1002/pro.2434. PMID:24458997 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pro.2434

4m3y, resolution 1.86Å

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